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New Faculty Members at CRCMS

Related Area: Structure and Environmental Resistant Area WANG Run-Zi, PhD
Assistant Professor, AIMR(CRCMS)

Active damage-resistant design to enhance fatigue lifetimes: from superalloys to components

Introduction of young independent faculty members 若手独立教員の紹介

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Active damage-resistant design to enhance fatigue lifetimes

My research concentrates on interdisciplinary frontiers from modelling-driven material strength to knowledge-reinforced structural integrity. It integrates diverse methodologies including scientific experiments, material characterization, theoretical investigation and software integration.

Recent Research Findings

My recent research focuses on realizing active anti-damage life design of heat-resistant alloys and to enhance the creep-fatigue lifetimes of relevant structures. During this period, four procedures of "deformation mechanism—damage regulation—life prediction—reliability assessment“ have been implemented. Recent developed life-management platform enables real-time reflections of damage resistance for critical components, providing hardware basis for next-generation engineering equipment digital twin system with active feedback capabilities.

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Structural Materials Wing
  • Related Area: Structure and Environmental Resistant Area
  • WANG Run-Zi, PhD
  • Assistant Professor, AIMR(CRCMS)
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  • runzi.wang.a7[at]tohoku.ac.jp
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